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  1. The Power of Nonviolence: Writings by Advocates of Peace by Howard Zinn, 2002-09-12
  2. People Building Peace Ii: Successful Stories Of Civil Society (Project of the European Centre for Conflict Prevention)
  3. Introduction to Peace Studies by David P. Barash, 1991-01
  4. War and Peace : Chapter Notes and Criticism : Including Leo Tolstoi's "Some Words About War and Peace" (A Study Master Olympian Edition 0-54) by Leo (author); Rothkopf, Carol Z.; Freedman, Elaine Harris (ed Tolstoi (Tolstoy), 1965
  5. Studies in War and Peace (Modern Revivals in Military History) by Michael Eliot Howard, 1991-11
  6. Learning to Love God (Pilgrimage Bible Study Series) by Richard Peace, 1994-07
  7. At War's End: Building Peace after Civil Conflict by Roland Paris, 2004-05-24
  8. How Enemies Become Friends: The Sources of Stable Peace (Princeton Studies in International History and Politics) by Charles A. Kupchan, 2010-02-14
  9. Peace and Conflict Research: Theory and Practice (Routledge Studies in Peace and Conflict Resolution) by Peter Wallensteen, 2010-11-25
  10. Meditative Prayer: Entering God's Presence (Spiritual Formation Study Guides) by Richard Peace, 1998-12-01
  11. Complex Peace Operations and Civil-Military Relations: Winning the Peace (Cass Military Studies) by Robert Egnell, 2009-06-18
  12. The League of Nations and the Organization of Peace (Seminar Studies in History Series) by Martyn Housden, 2010-11-08
  13. Searching For Peace: The Road to TRANSCEND (Critical Peace Studies: Peace by Peacefu) by Johan Galtung, Carl G. Jacobsen, et all 2002-07
  14. Explaining War and Peace: Case Studies and Necessary Condition Counterfactuals (Contemporary Security Studies)

21. Peace And Justice Studies Association
The next conference of the Peace Justice Studies Association will be held The promotion of peace studies within universities, colleges and K12 grade
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New Affiliation brings benefits to PJSA Students! PJSA has signed an affiliation agreement with the Higher Education Consortium for Urban Affairs (HECUA). Since 1971, HECUA has offered international and domestic programs that encourage students to ask provocative questions, address the most pressing issues of our time, and work for social justice. For more information on their exceptional learning opportunities in Bangladesh, Mexico and elsewhere, see www.hecua.org. As part of our affiliation agreement, PJSA student members, and students enrolled in an institution that is an institutional member of PJSA, get discounts and priority admission to HECUA programs.
WHO WE ARE
The Peace and Justice Studies Association (PJSA) is a non-profit organization that was formed in 2001 as a result of a merger of the Consortium on Peace research, Education and Development (COPRED) and the Peace Studies Association (PSA). Both organizations provided leadership in the broadly defined field of peace, conflict and justice studies.

22. Survivors' Concerns
Osamu Fujiwara, associate professor of peace studies at Tokyo Keizai University, said that Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi did not follow his
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23. Peace And Justice Studies Association
the latest developments in peace research, peace studies and peace education, central issues in the peace and justice movement, book and film reviews
http://www.peacejusticestudies.org/publications.php
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The Peace Chronicle
A 32 page newsletter published by PJSA three times a year, featuring covers new scholarship and literature, the latest developments in peace research, peace studies and peace education, central issues in the peace and justice movement, book and film reviews and other selected resources for educators and activists. Recent editions:
For more information go to http://webs.cmich.edu/peaceandchange/
Global Directory of Peace and Conflict Resolution
Read the introduction to the directory Compiled by COPRED in 2000, prior to its merger with PSA, this is a comprehensive annotated guide to peace studies and conflict resolution programs at colleges and universities worldwide. This edition profiles over 500 undergraduate, Master's and Doctoral programs and concentrations in over 40 countries. Entries describe the program's philosophy and goals, examples of course offerings, key course requirements, degrees and certificates offered and complete contact information including email and web addresses. This edition includes greatly enhanced indices by state, country, affiliation and type of degree. The publication includes a comprehensive introductory essay titled "New Directions in Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution Studies," written by Simona Sharoni, PJSA's Executive Director.

24. TRANSCEND - A Peace And Development Organisation For Conflict
Peace Education, University of Tromso, Peace And Development Research Institute Gothenburg University peace studies, Peace Movements, Peace
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25. The International Journal For Peace Studies - Educational Research Articles
Dedicated to the research, discussion, dissemination, and practice of issues in peace studies. Mission statement, editorial board, list of past articles,
http://www.gmu.edu/academic/ijps/
The Journal of The International Peace Research Association The Journal of The International Peace Research Association

26. European Universtiy For Peace Studies (EPU)
The castle for peace, the town for being together Gerald Mader (founder of the European University Center for peace studies in the Castle Stadtschlaining)
http://www.aspr.ac.at/welcome.htm
"The castle for the devil, the town for the world and the monastery for heaven." Andreas Baumkircher (former owner of the 13th Century Castle in Stadtschlaining/Austria) Click on the image to enter "The castle for peace, the town for being together and the country for contemplativeness." Dr. Gerald Mader (founder of the European University Center for Peace Studies in the Castle Stadtschlaining)

27. Global Options Home Page
Offers resources related to futures studies, peace studies, systems studies, conflict resolution, and spirituality; essays, course descriptions, course modules and workshops, and an introduction to futures studies available on site.
http://www.csudh.edu/global_options/

Co-Directors, Global Options
GLOBAL OPTIONS HOME PAGE
TEACHING, RESEARCH, WRITING, SPEAKING, CONSULTING
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GLOBAL, FUTURES, PEACE, INTERCULTURAL, CONFLICT RESOLUTION, GENERAL SYSTEMS, PARADIGMS, SPIRITUALITY, AND ACTION
To Topics Covered Below:
CO-DIRECTORS: CO-DIRECTORS, GLOBAL OPTIONS:
California State University, Dominguez Hills
Carson, CA 90747 USA
Work Tel: 310/243-3470,-3434
Work Fax: 310/243-3449
*Home Tel+Fax: 310/821-1864 (preferred)
E-Mail: lfgroff@dhvx20.csudh.edu
Global Options Home Page: http://www.csudh.edu/global_options/
Antioch College
Yellow Springs, OH 45387 USA
Work Tel: 513/767-6444,-6445 Work Fax: 513/767-6470 Home Tel+Fax: 513/767-1960 E-Mail: psmoker@college.antioch.edu

28. HILS The Humanitarian Interest Links Site
Portal for professionals, volunteers, and others interested in humanitarian issues, with a focus on development and peace studies.
http://www.hils.org
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29. Georgetown University Program On Justice And Peace
Interdisciplinary program dedicated to teaching and research in the emerging area of peace studies. Offers an undergraduate minor and a certificate.
http://www.georgetown.edu/departments/pjp/
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You will receive approximately 15-20 messages per week about activities, jobs, funding, and other social justice and peace resources. For further information about the Georgetown University Program on Justice and Peace, contact: Professor Henry Schwarz
English Department, 324 New North
Washington, DC 20057-1131
Email: jups@georgetown.edu Telephone: 202-687-7647 FAX: 202-687-5445
PJP HONORS PEACEMAKER FATHER RAYMOND KEMP
The Georgetown University Program on Justice and Peace announced its annual award for Honorary Peacemaker on April 27, 2005. The award was presented to Father Raymond B. Kemp in recognition of his extraordinary contribution to social justice activism on campus. Father Kemp is a Senior Fellow of the Woodstock Theological Center at Georgetown and a member of the Theology department, in which he teaches courses such as The Church and the Poor and Struggle and Transcendence.

30. The Center For War/Peace Studies
Center for War/peace studies 180 West 80th Street, Suite 211 New York, NY 10024 Office (212) 5794206 Home (212) 877-7601 As Efforts Toward Peace Under Law
http://www.cwps.org/
Home About Us Binding Triad Projects ... Contact
Tuesday, August 23, 2005
In Face of Catastrophic Deterioration of Local Situation, DJCI President Appeals for Unity in the Ivory Coast
Face au chaos, le Président de D.J.CI lance un appel

Tuesday, August 2, 2005
Take the Iraq War to the United Nations
Wednesday, July 6, 2005
T o: Pa rticipants in the California conference, “What Future for the U.N.?”, organized by the CW/PS, June 26-27 in Santa Cruz: From: Richard Hudson Re: Report to participants on California Conference, plus pertinent background documents Congratulations to all for a highly successful conference. Now let’s go from here! Love, law and peace, Richard Hudson
Executive Director
Center for War/Peace Studies
180 West 80 th Street, Suite 211

31. The Center For War/Peace Studies
Progress Toward a World of Peace With Justice. working out solutions to questions of war and peace, the environment, human rights and economic justice.
http://www.cwps.org/bt.html
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The Binding Triad System for Global Decision-Making

The world needs a way to make up its mind!

Unexercised sovereignty: a key problem

Enter the Binding Triad

How the Binding Triad would work
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The system is vital
The world needs a way to make up its mind! The world can, at last, meet global needs neglected during the long years of the Cold War. Sanity must prevail, at last, over gross planetary mismanagement. UNCONSCIONABLE EXPENDITURES are being made on military forces, both on conventional arms spreading like a plague around the world and on efforts by various countries to build nuclear and other weapons of mass destruction. OUR GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT is being mindlessly ravaged, from outer space to the depths of the seas as well as right in our own backyards. ELEMENTARY HUMAN RIGHTS to food, shelter, health care, education, freedom of expression, and, indeed, survival are widely threatened.

32. Peace Studies Program At UW-Milwaukee: Home Page
Certificate program in peace studies at the University of WisconsinMilwaukee.
http://www.uwm.edu/Dept/Peace/
The Peace Studies Program (PSP) is dedicated to helping people work together to creatively manage conflict through teaching and training, research, and service, both locally and internationally. The UWM College of Letters and Science Peace Studies Program works in collaboration with the Mediation Center , the Center for International Education , and is a member of the
Alliance for International Conflict Resolution
New Paths to Peace Conference Fosters Innovative Efforts to Manage Conflict
A conference held on November 5-7, 2003 at the University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee (UWM) provided a rare opportunity for practitioners from diverse fields to share lessons learned, make connections, and exchange ideas on how to work more effectively in situations of conflict. New Paths to Peace Conference Materials The conference was sponsored by the UWM Peace Studies Program, the Wisconsin Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies, the Alliance for International Conflict Prevention and Resolution, the UWM Center for International Education, and the UWM Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies. The conference was planned and facilitated a team that included Claudia Liebler, Kim Maynard (World Bank), Andrea Strimling (Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service), Peter Woodrow (Reflecting on Peace Practice Project), and Robert Ricigliano (University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee). Peace Studies Events:
Rethinking Global Security Conference

April 11-12, 2003, Hefter Center UWM

33. Peace Studies Program At UW-Milwaukee: Certificate Of Peace Studies And Conflict
Certificate program in peace studies at the University of WisconsinMilwaukee.
http://www.uwm.edu/Dept/Peace/certificate.html
Certificate in Peace Studies
and Conflict Resolution
UWM Schedule of Classes
www.uwm.edu/schedule/
Aim
The purpose of the Certificate in Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution is to equip students with the knowledge and skills needed to help people work together effectively and to manage their conflicts constructively. As the world becomes evermore interconnected it means that in whatever occupation students pursue, there will be a critical need to help people work through their differences, bridge diverse perspectives, and resolve their conflicts efficiently. Moreover, the cause of building peace in our community, nation and world will depend on our ability to work well together to solve problems and pursue opportunities. The Certificate aims to help students build the foundation in these essential skills. What are the requirements?
Overall requirements (18 credits)
Required courses (6 credits)
Required field work (3 credits)
Elective courses (9 credits) How do I Start? Getting started on a certificate is easy. All you need do is email the Certificate Coordinator, Rob Ricigliano to express your interest and set up a time to meet and plan out your course of study for the certificate. In preparation for planning out your course of study it will be helpful to familiarize yourself with the requirements listed below. You may also want to bring a copy of your transcript so that you can review it with the Certificate Coordinator to see which courses you have already taken would count toward the certificate. To officially enroll in the certificate program, students should fill out the

34. Peace Studies Program At Colgate University
peace studies Program at Colgate University Colgate University Hamilton, NY 13346. (315) 2287806 fax (312) 228-7121 peace@mail.colgate.edu.
http://departments.colgate.edu/peacestudies/
Peace Studies Program
at Colgate University This page is currently under construction. Should you have any questions, please contact Letta Palmer, at the number below.
Colgate University
Hamilton, NY 13346
fax: (312) 228-7121
peace@mail.colgate.edu

35. Peace Studies - Home
September 2005, the Center for peace studies will arrange a research conference. New Directions in Peace and Conflict Research Nonviolent Strategies for
http://uit.no/cps/
Univ. of Tromsø
Faculty of Social Science

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7. - 9. September 2005, the Center for Peace Studies will arrange a research conference: New Directions in Peace and Conflict Research: Non-violent Strategies for Confronting Global Terrorism and for Promoting Peaceful Social Change Gandhi
University of Tromsø, Faculty of Social Science, 9037 Tromsø, tlph. +47 77 64 42 96 Oppdatert av Line N. Sandanger den 30.08.2005 15:42
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36. Graduate School Directories - Peace Studies, Conflict Resolution
Directory of peace studies graduate and postgraduate school programs, including contact information, program descriptions and links to leading programs
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37. Center For Holocaust, Genocide & Peace Studies
Discusses this novella's sciencefiction interpretation of the Cambodian genocide.
http://www.unr.edu/chgps/ryman.html
Ryman, Geoff. The Unconquered Country . Boston: St. Martin's Press, 1994. [Currently out of print.] P sychiatrist Dori Laub, writing about the difficulty of narrating events such as genocide, observes that "The horror of the historical experience . . . is, indeed, compelling not only in its reality, but even more so, in its flagrant distortion and subversion of reality." Little wonder, then, that many fantasy writers - practitioners of a genre often considered escapist, rather than realistic - have produced powerful work about historical trauma, texts in which fantastic images and language represent the strangeness reality assumes in moments of extreme violence. One of the most successful narratives of this type is Geoff Ryman's The Unconquered Country, set in Pol Pot's Cambodia. Originally published in 1982 in the British science-fiction magazine Interzone, Ryman's story went on to win the British Fantasy Award for Best Novella in 1985 and the World Fantasy Award for Best Short Fiction in the same year. An expanded version of the novella is included in Ryman's collection Unconquered Countries, now out of print, but well worth tracking down. The main character of The Unconquered Country Third regains what she has lost only at the end of the novella, when she dies and is reunited with the ghosts of everyone she has loved. Her spirit and the spirits of her country remain unconquered. "The temples would be there waiting too, and the villages, and the houses. The houses would greet their families with their cries for the dead." This final grace, however, cannot justify the pain that has come before. Ryman's strange and beautiful story uses the metaphors of fantasy to pierce hearts calloused by the numbing realism of the evening news.

38. Center For Holocaust, Genocide & Peace Studies
University of Nevada,Reno. Last update Feb 12, 2003 by Sreevatsan Raman ramans@unr.edu.
http://www.unr.edu/chgps/blank.htm
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39. The Richardson Institute For Peace Studies And Conflict Resolution
The Richardson Institute Online The Peace Research Institute at Lancaster University, UK.
http://www.lancs.ac.uk/depts/richinst/riweb1.htm

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40. The Richardson Institute For Peace Studies And Conflict Resolution: Welcome!
We introduced a new BA in peace studies and International Relations in 1998. We launched a successful appeal and raised sufficient funds to create a new
http://www.lancs.ac.uk/depts/richinst/home/
Welcome! Welcome to The Richardson Institute Online. This site has been setup to provide up-to-date information about the latest news from The Richardson Institute and the courses offered at The Richardson Institute.
Established in 1959, the peace research centre at Lancaster was the first in Britain, and one of the first in the world. It has always been dedicated to pioneering research in peace and conflict studies, in the spirit of the Quaker scientist, Lewis Fry Richardson.
The objectives of The Richardson Institute are:
  • to promote a better understanding of the conditions of peaceful change to be a centre of excellence in peace and conflict research to offer opportunities for undergraduate and postgraduate study and research to encourage the practical application of its work
The Institute seeks to serve the wider community by
  • carrying out research into peace processes, conflict resolution, and peace-building, and feeding back the results of its research to inform peace-making in practice; enabling postgraduates and undergraduates to acquire the intellectual and practical skills of conflict analysis and peace-making, which they can take into society in their subsequent careers.

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